Grab is seeking a Senior Product Designer for its Omnicommerce team in Indonesia. The role involves shaping end-to-end customer and merchant experiences across commerce products, from discovery and research through interaction design, prototyping, testing, and delivery. Candidates should have several years of experience designing digital products, a strong portfolio demonstrating user-centred problem solving, and proficiency with modern design tools such as Figma. The successful candidate will be comfortable working with product managers, engineers, researchers, and business stakeholders, translating complex commercial needs into simple experiences. Grab expects strong communication, strategic thinking, ownership, attention to detail, and the ability to operate effectively in a fast-moving, regional technology company.
Grab is a Southeast Asian technology company headquartered in Singapore, operating across mobility, deliveries, digital payments, financial services, and commerce. Founded as a ride-hailing platform, it has grown into a regional superapp serving consumers, driver-partners, merchant-partners, and businesses in countries including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Grab uses technology, data, and financial services to make everyday activities more accessible and convenient. Indonesia is one of its largest and most important markets, with products covering transport, food and package delivery, payments, and merchant services. The company employs multidisciplinary teams in product management, design, engineering, operations, commercial strategy, and customer experience. Its culture generally emphasizes entrepreneurial ownership, collaboration, customer focus, inclusion, and practical innovation in complex and rapidly changing markets.
Indonesia offers opportunities in technology, product design, engineering, digital commerce, finance, tourism, logistics, and consumer services, especially in Jakarta, Bali, Bandung, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta. Java is the main business and employment hub, while Bali is popular with international professionals and offers a slower lifestyle, though housing can be expensive in areas such as Canggu and Ubud. Jakarta provides the broadest career market, extensive public transport, restaurants, and entertainment, but has heavy traffic and a fast-paced urban environment. Indonesian culture values hospitality, community, respect for elders, and religious diversity; modest dress and sensitivity to local customs are appreciated. Costs vary considerably by city, with local food and transport generally affordable. Foreign employees usually need an employer-sponsored work visa and work permit; remote-work or tourist status does not normally authorize employment. Check current Indonesian immigration rules and arrange housing, insurance, tax registration, and healthcare before relocating.
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